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Cheetahs race past Griquas

Sat, 29 Sep 2012 14:07

Free State into the play-off spots

The Free State Cheetahs moved from last place to fourth on the Currie Cup standings with a deserved 35-20 win over Griquas in Bloemfontein on Saturday.

Flying wing Raymond Rhule scored the fourth try after the hooter for full-time had sounded, as the Cheetahs grabbed a full five points from the game to go past Griquas and the Blue Bulls on the standings. Griquas dropped to fifth in the standings, just above the Bulls.

Despite being forced into some late changes - with Rayno Benjamin pulling out after injuring his hamstring during the captain's run on Friday. Raymond Rhule moved back to wing, Robert Ebersohn shifted to at outside centre and Andries Strauss started at inside centre.

The Cheetahs got on the scoreboard first when the pressure they heaped on Griquas led to prop Ross Geldenhuys' five-pointer.

Wing Nico Scheepers converted to give the home side the early lead.

From the resultant kick-off it all turned a little helter skelter with both teams squandering opportunities due to passes not going to hand.

The visitors finally got on the scoreboard in the 20th minute after flyhalf Francois Brummer kicked a much needed penalty.

A yellow card to Griquas fullback Willie le Roux for a professional foul saw the visitors one man short and the Cheetahs exploited the advantage.

Centre and captain Robert Ebersohn dotted down under the crossbar after the Peacock Blues failed to patch the holes in their defence, and Scheepers converted.

Le Roux's absence left the visitors in disarray and the Cheetahs surged ahead on attack.

They set up camp on Griquas' goal line and the immense pressure caused the visitors to infringe at the breakdown.

Scheepers kicked a penalty 10 minutes before half-time to give his side a comfortable 17-3 lead.

Griquas looked down and out and not even a second penalty by Brummer to close the deficit seemed enough to lift the Kimberley-based side out of their rut. They lacked consistency on defence and earned little possession in the first 40 minutes.

They came out, however, with much more prowess and put the Cheetahs under pressure in the first five minutes of the second period.

The home side's defensive structures were up to the challenge, though, and Griquas were left wanting.

A decision to kick for touch rather than goal came off for the visitors when flanker Marnus Schoeman burst over from a rolling maul. Brummer converted to bring Griquas within four points and left the Cheetahs to regroup.

The hosts put some daylight between themselves and Griquas when Scheepers kicked another penalty, but winger Jannie Boshoff dived over in the corner after some good attacking play by the Griquas loose forwards. Brummer converted to level the scores.

Some attractive rugby from both sides followed, but defence was air tight.

Griquas again infringed and got penalised, with Scheepers kicking the penalty with ease.

And fullback Hennie Daniller went over in the corner after the Cheetahs put together some attacking phases of play, with Scheepers again converting.

Wing Raymond Rhule added a bonus-point try as the Cheetahs picked up their first win in four games.

Man of the match: There were a number of candidates on both sides. Marnus Schoeman led the charge for Griquas. However, our award goes to Free State Cheetahs prop Marcel van der Merwe. While scrumming was an issue for both teams, throughout the match, his ball-in-hand skills made him the standout player.